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i bet you guys looked long and hard for a story like that. but the one you saw doesn't do any damage to the pro-gun argument, bank ecause it was a police officer, they don't argue that a police officer should not be armed. the second one is the actual situation that you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around trying to play vigilante. >> it is interesting, there were others e-mailing us, saying we were afraid to tell that story, because they point to us as a sign that people being armed is a good idea, kind of to address the theories. you actually say there is more common ground and the thing that is the president could do that the nra would actually give thumbs up to t. what do you see? >> the truth is i'm much less interested in the politics than the policies that can come from it. the president has taken flak for not doing enough on gun control. but there are things like enforcement. 77,000 people have lied on criminal background checks on whether they could legally obtain a gun. they have been identified by the fbi,
i bet you guys looked long and hard for a story like that. but the one you saw doesn't do any damage to the pro-gun argument, bank ecause it was a police officer, they don't argue that a police officer should not be armed. the second one is the actual situation that you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around trying to play vigilante. >> it is interesting, there were others e-mailing us, saying we were afraid to tell that story, because they point to us as a sign...
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i bet you looked long and hard for a story like at. it was a police officer. i don't think anyone is arguing that police officers shouldn't be armed. the second one seems to be more like the actual situation that you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around playing vigilante. >> there were those that said we were afraid to tell that story because they point to that as a sign of people being arm sunday a go armed is a good idea. you say there is more common ground and things that the president could do by executive order that the nra would give a thumbs up to. >> it may sound shocking. i'm less interested in the politics in tomorrow. the president has taken flack from people like mayor bloomberg. but there are things like enforcement. 77,000 people have lied on criminal background checks on whether they could legally obtain a gun. they have been identified by the fbi and not prosecuted by the department of justice. and there are also the national instant criminal background check mechanism is not fully funded by the government but could be
i bet you looked long and hard for a story like at. it was a police officer. i don't think anyone is arguing that police officers shouldn't be armed. the second one seems to be more like the actual situation that you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around playing vigilante. >> there were those that said we were afraid to tell that story because they point to that as a sign of people being arm sunday a go armed is a good idea. you say there is more common ground and...
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here was a company that made all kinds of unconscionable bets, then when those bets went wrong, we had a situation where the failure of that company would have brought down the financial system. >> deciding to support aig was one of the most difficult choices i have ever been involved in, in over 20 years of public service. we acted because the consequences of aig failing would have been catastrophic for our economy and for american families and businesses. >> remember back then, a nightmare. so back in september of 2008, chairman and ceo ed liddy said aig appreciated, quote, the lifeline the government had given it. they appreciated it. today, aig is still thanking the government. this ad is running right now. take a look. >> we've repaid every dollar that america lent to us. >> everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. >> for the american people. >> aig, we turned it around. >> thank you, america. >> thank you, america. >> thank you, america, for the freedom to ensure a brighter future. >> well, gosh, that seems really nice. it's all true. aig is profitable today, it paid b
here was a company that made all kinds of unconscionable bets, then when those bets went wrong, we had a situation where the failure of that company would have brought down the financial system. >> deciding to support aig was one of the most difficult choices i have ever been involved in, in over 20 years of public service. we acted because the consequences of aig failing would have been catastrophic for our economy and for american families and businesses. >> remember back then, a...
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i bet you guys looked long and hard for a story like that butt one you found was actually one that i don't think does any damage to the pro-gun control argument because it was a police officer. i don't think anyone's arguing police officers, perhaps even off duty police officers shouldn't be armed. the second one seems to be much more like the actual situation you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around trying to play vigilante. >> we picked that story because there are all these conspiracy theorists e-mailing us saying we were afraid to tell that story because they point to that story as a sign or indication of people being armed is a good idea. you say there's more common ground and things that the president could do by executive order that the nra would give a thumbs up to. what do you see? >> i'm much more interested less in the politics of tomorrow than the policies and common ground that can come from it. the president has taken a lot of flak from people like mayor bloomberg for not doing enough on gun control in his administration. there are things like e
i bet you guys looked long and hard for a story like that butt one you found was actually one that i don't think does any damage to the pro-gun control argument because it was a police officer. i don't think anyone's arguing police officers, perhaps even off duty police officers shouldn't be armed. the second one seems to be much more like the actual situation you get when you have lots and lots of individuals running around trying to play vigilante. >> we picked that story because there...
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i can bet you today, ali, republicans have kicking themselves for not taking the deal that was on the table a year and a half ago where the president offered $3 in spending cuts for of dollar of revenue. they're not in the position for republicans to being demanding that now. democrats will make the tough decisions. president obama have said that. they understand that spending cuts do need to happen and reducing the debt and deficit is absolutely a priority for them as well as for their voters, but i think they're in a very strong position going into that to do it in a way that is fair, balanced, and in a way where the most vulnerable americans will be the ones that will be hurt the most. >> for those of you who just joined us, the house has passed the bill, the final tally is 257 in favor, 167 against. markets around the world are reacting to this. the major markets that are open are australia and south korea. australia is up about 1.9%. south korea about 1.4%. that might be a harbinger about what they're going to see. they're tallying up and doing procedural stuff. we're waiting for
i can bet you today, ali, republicans have kicking themselves for not taking the deal that was on the table a year and a half ago where the president offered $3 in spending cuts for of dollar of revenue. they're not in the position for republicans to being demanding that now. democrats will make the tough decisions. president obama have said that. they understand that spending cuts do need to happen and reducing the debt and deficit is absolutely a priority for them as well as for their voters,...
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birthday" twice in your head while you are washing your hands, be but soap and water seems the best bet, but again, the idea of touching things and then your nose and your mouth. we all do this subconsciously a couple hundred times a day. you have to pay more attention to that because that's one of the more common ways to get sick. >> if you do come down with it or thing you've come down with it, what do you do? is there treatment, do you take antibiotics? >> antibiotics are for bacterial infections, this is a virus. the big problem with this is that people become dehydrated. so as hard as it is, you have to keep as much fluids down as you can. this is particularly true for the elderly. there are hundreds of people who die from this every year, and usually it's from dehydration. unfortunately, there's no particular medication. try to get as many fluids down as you can and stay home so you're not infecting other people. one thing i'll point out, you start to get contagious before you get sick. you have to assume that you are always potentially contagious and act accordingly. >> now that
birthday" twice in your head while you are washing your hands, be but soap and water seems the best bet, but again, the idea of touching things and then your nose and your mouth. we all do this subconsciously a couple hundred times a day. you have to pay more attention to that because that's one of the more common ways to get sick. >> if you do come down with it or thing you've come down with it, what do you do? is there treatment, do you take antibiotics? >> antibiotics are...
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his best bet, if i were his publicist, to answer no comment to every question about lennay kakua for the rest of his career. >> tim, if you hadn't broken the story, would we even go about this? because the university didn't come forward. he hadn't come forward. is there any evidence they had ever intended to come forward? >> yahoo released somebody today that said the university wanted to release news about it on monday and te'o and his family stepped in and told them not to. and that, you know, espn claims they had been working on this for a considerable amount of time. and that they could have been close to published. so it's very convenient that both notre dame says they have the private investigation and espn, oh, yeah, we knee all about that after we published our story, but if you take them at face value, sure. as we illustrated in some posts today on deadspin.com, there are so many contradictory statements in the story that as people would talk about manti te'o and the draft, they would go back to the stories and eventually somebody, i think, would have found them. >> tim burk
his best bet, if i were his publicist, to answer no comment to every question about lennay kakua for the rest of his career. >> tim, if you hadn't broken the story, would we even go about this? because the university didn't come forward. he hadn't come forward. is there any evidence they had ever intended to come forward? >> yahoo released somebody today that said the university wanted to release news about it on monday and te'o and his family stepped in and told them not to. and...
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i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there are some very expensive, thorough, and damning reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies in the meeting, in the version of when they met at stanford and how that -- if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter, then they need to come clean and explain that. because right now a lot of the -- a lot of the things that notre dame clearly defending manti te'o, and you want to learn why they're so convinced that he is just an innocent victim here. >> so is that word the original story of their face-to-face meeting? there is an article from 2009 about this face-to-face meeting kind of a tender moment, an awkward moment. it came from his father, as far as you understand? >> well, the way i understand it was that there was a version about the initial meeting told to the tribune and reported that way. and i think that there might have been some sort of misunderstanding that jack allude
i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there are some very expensive, thorough, and damning reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies in the meeting, in the version of when they met at stanford and how that -- if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter, then they need to come clean and explain that. because right now a lot of the -- a lot of the...
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i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there is some extensive, thorough and damming reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies with the meeting and the version of when they met at stanford and if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter that may need to come clean and explain that. right now, a lot of the things notre dame clearly defending him and why are they so convinced he is an original victim? >> there is an article from 2009 about their face-to-face meeting, kind of a tender, awkward moment. it came from his father, as far as you understand. >> the way i understand it was that there was a version that was about the initial meeting told to the tribune and reported that way. i think that there might have been some sort of misunderstanding that jack alluded to earlier at his press conference minutes ago and i claims that when manti tells his story completely that we will see a timeline that does make sense and an e
i think his best bet in a situation like this would be to be totally transparent. there is some extensive, thorough and damming reporting done here that clearly shows the need for him to explain some of the inconsistencies with the meeting and the version of when they met at stanford and if there was a misunderstanding with his father explaining that to a south bend tribune reporter that may need to come clean and explain that. right now, a lot of the things notre dame clearly defending him and...